Rivka Galchen Reads Leonard Michaels

里夫卡·加尔琴 (Rivka Galchen) 读伦纳德·迈克尔斯 (Leonard Michaels)

The New Yorker: Fiction

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2010-06-05

40 分钟
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Rivka Galchen reads Leonard Michaels's "Cryptology."

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  • This is the New Yorker fiction podcast from the New Yorker magazine.

  • I'm Deborah Treisman, fiction editor at the New Yorker.

  • Each month we invite a writer to choose a story from the magazine's archives to read and discuss.

  • This month, we're going to hear a story by Leonard Michaels that was published just after his death in 2003.

  • It's called cryptology.

  • Did Nockman want those memories?

  • The nockman he no longer remembered was certainly himself.

  • After all, who else could it be?

  • The story was chosen by Rivka Galchin, the author of the novel atmospheric disturbances.

  • Her second story for the New Yorker appears in the new summer fiction issue, which features our top 20 fiction writers under the age of 40.

  • Hi, Rivka.

  • Hi.

  • So tell me, how did you first come across cryptology?

  • Had you been reading Lenny Michaels?

  • I actually hadn't been reading Lenny Michaels and didn't even know who he was, even though he had been like a huge figure.

  • But it was when I was a little too young and a little too clueless.

  • And then the writer, Rebecca Curtis, suggested I read it as a kind of solution to something else that I was thinking through, you know?

  • And then I fell in love with all the Nockman stories.

  • Nockman, who's the hero of the story, is also the hero of, I think, seven other stories that Michaels wrote sort of in the last six, seven years of his life.

  • Yeah.